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Thursday, July 23, 2020
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Title chase cut down: Hudson baseball had championship goals in 2020
HUDSON - Entering this spring baseball season, one of the clear favorites to take home the Division 4 state championship…
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A graduation to remember
CAMBRIDGE TWP. - Students, family members and loved ones were literally in the fast lane for the 102nd annual Onsted Com…
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Human Relations Commission reinstated
ADRIAN - The Human Relations Commission is back up and running, this time with a full, nine-member body.
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Community steps up and donates more than $23,000 to local food pantries
ADRIAN - Thirteen pantries in Lenawee County recently benefited from the overwhelming generosity of community individual…
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Michigan abortion foes drop petition drive to ban method
LANSING - Abortion opponents said Tuesday they're dropping a petition drive to prohibit a second-trimester procedure in …
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Poll: Pandemic hurting Americans' finances in disparate ways
BURTON, Mich. - Crystal and Chris Martin put off some payments on their home in this blue-collar town near Flint and are…
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Gage to sell rec. pot starting Thursday
ADRIAN - Gage Cannabis Co., 922 S. Main St., will launch recreational marijuana sales on Thursday.
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County burn ban lifted
The Lenawee County fire chiefs lifted a countywide burn ban Tuesday.The chief issued a burn ban on July 9. The ban inclu…
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Morenci increases water rates
MORENCI - City residents will begin paying an increased water rate this month as Morenci government remedies a number of…
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Crafting masks at the Adrian Center for the Arts
ADRIAN - The Adrian Center for the Arts (ACA) welcomed back students to in-person crafts and learning after being shut d…
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Federal aid helps state fill $2.2B hole; more sought
LANSING - Michigan lawmakers will return to session to pass a multibillion-dollar plan to resolve the deficit caused by …
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Peyton Randolph…America's first president?
Now that the fireworks of the Fourth are over, let's ask: Who was America's first President? No, it wasn't George Washin…
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If the feds bail out churches, could the end be far behind?
Federal bailouts for religion, ya gotta love it. I've argued all along that Bible thumpers are running a for-profit ente…
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Virtual magic shows to be presented
ADRIAN - In this day and age when everything from work meetings to birthday parties has moved online, Adrian magician St…
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Buildings come and buildings go, and that's OK
Those in the Manitou Beach area may have noticed last week the former Jerry's Pavilion Market building coming down.
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